Hawaii’s luxury real estate is a paradise of its own, with stunning oceanfront properties, lush tropical landscapes, and a vibrant culture that sets it apart from any other state. From the exclusive neighborhoods of Honolulu to the breathtaking beachfront estates on the Big Island, Hawaii offers a lifestyle of opulence and tranquility.
In this Redfin article, we’ll unveil 3 of the most expensive homes for sale by Redfin, offering a glimpse into the epitome of luxury living in the Aloha State.
1. Paradise retreat
62 Ponana St, Kihei, HI 96753
Listed by Travis Speck
Priced at $3,000,000
This single-level home offers comfortable and luxurious living, surrounded by mature landscaping. Relax by the resort-style pool with a sand-bottom, cascading waterfall, jacuzzi, and a designated lounge chair area. The pool, heated and recently upgraded, comes with a convenient outdoor shower and an exterior half bathroom.
Entertain on the lanai with a wall-mounted TV and awning. The laundry room has ample cabinets, and each room is adorned with ceiling fans. The main bedroom suite features 2 vanities, a walk-in shower, and 2 walk-in closets. The 2-car garage offers additional storage space.
Stay cool indoors with central AC and lower energy costs with the PV system and 2 Tesla batteries. Additional features include a dedicated office space, a well-appointed kitchen with a double sink, Viking gas top stove with oven, and a large pantry. This residence is a haven where quality meets comfort. Make it yours and indulge in the lifestyle you’ve dreamed of, just 0.3 miles from Keawakapu Beach.
2. Convenient luxury in Hawaii
45-1117 Cobb-adams Rd Unit D, Kaneohe, HI 96744
Listed by Patrick De Silva
Priced at $3,500,000
Explore a brand-new build, never occupied, offering modern amenities and accessibility with an elevator lift. This home boasts an open floor plan, spacious bedrooms (approx. 14’X13′), stainless steel kitchen appliances, hardwood cabinets, granite counters, and luxurious wood laminate floors throughout.
Every bedroom has its own ADA accessible bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience. The thoughtfully designed floor plan optimizes space, featuring six bedrooms, six baths, and one half bath downstairs, mirrored on the identical layout upstairs (minus the laundry).
Conveniently located, this property is a short drive from Windward Mall, grocery stores, community beach parks, and more.
3. Hawaii Kai living
37 Nawiliwili St, Honolulu, HI 96825
Listed by Veronica Munez
Priced at $3,500,000
Indulge in premium living with this nearly 4,000 square feet, 4-bed, 3.5-bath haven on a spacious 12,000 square feet lot in the coveted Triangle neighborhood of Hawaii Kai, nestled between Portlock and Koko Kai. As you enter, the inviting foyer with soaring ceilings sets the stage for an expansive open-concept layout.
Travertine floors guide you to a gourmet kitchen featuring luxurious stone countertops, perfect for culinary delights and entertaining. The great room, adorned with ample windows, effortlessly connects to a flagstone backyard surrounded by lush trees, offering privacy and tranquility. Upstairs, discover a cozy nook in the primary bedroom.
Outdoors, landscaped front and back yards reveal an oasis with a swimming pool and a cabana—an ideal setting for leisure or entertaining under the sun. Bound by rock walls, this home harmoniously blends luxury and functionality, maximizing natural light and providing a seamless indoor-outdoor flow—a true embodiment of island living.
Thinking about buying or selling a luxury home in Hawaii?
Whether you’re seeking an exclusive property in the Aloha State, exploring the featured listings mentioned earlier, or contemplating the sale of your high-end residence, a Redfin Premier agent can guide you through the entire process. Armed with extensive real estate knowledge and a profound understanding of the local market, your Premier agent serves as your indispensable partner in securing the best deal as a buyer or maximizing your profit as a seller of luxury real estate in Hawaii.
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